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Programme Programa

World Food Alimentaire Mundial de

Programme Mondial Alimentos

The Food Aid Organization of the United Nations









WFP DPRK Footage

TRT: 2:49

Shot Aug 19-21 , 2011



:00-:24

malnourished 7 year olds, Haeju Orphange

South Hwanghe Province SHOT: 19 Aug2011



:24-44

severely malnourished children, Haeju Pediatric Hospital

South Hwanghe Province Shot: 20Aug2011



:44-1:03

flood destroyed rice fields, Chongdan county

Shot: 19Aug 2011



1:03-1:11

Typhoon destroyed school, Pongchon County

Shot: 19Aug2011



1:11-1:32

Zogun Dong, 43 yrs old-rebuilding his house destroyed by Typhoon, Pongchon County

Shot: 19Aug2011



1:32-1:53

WFP administering Mid-Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) tests on moderately

malnourished 18month children, Haeju baby orphanage

South Hwanghe Province Shot: 20Aug2011



1:53-1:57

Set up shot Claudia vonRoehl Country Director, WFP DPRK

Shot PyongYang: 21 Aug, 2011



1:57-2:16

SOT Claudia vonRoehl Country Director, WFP DPRK

Shot Pyongyang: 21 Aug, 2011

“..Its the World Food Programme who is here to assure and to do fact finding missions in

order to reliably tell the international community that their help is , first of all, needed and

second that it reaches the children that its meant for.”









Via Cesare Giulio Viola 68/70, Parco de’Medici 00148 Rome, Italy

Telephone: +39-06-65131 Fax: +39-06-6590632/6590637

E-Mail: firstname.lastname@wfp.org Website: www.wfp.org

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2:16-2:49

11,00 metric tons of WFP wheat arrives in Nampo Port

Nampo, Shot: 21Aug2011





 WFP is concerned at the rapidly rising number of severely malnourished

children being treated in hospitals in many parts of DPRK. WFP continue to

witness a large number of cases, with several weeks still to pass before the

impact of the new harvest is felt.



 With a third of all children under five already malnourished in DPRK,

many are at risk of slipping into acute stages of malnutrition in the coming

weeks and months if assistance is not provided.



 Although significant food shipments are expected in September through

October, WFP's operation in DPRK remains chronically underfunded and at

a time of rising hunger, this means our ability to reach the most vulnerable

women and children is severely impaired.



 WFP has agreed stringent monitoring conditions with the DPRK authorities

– including access at 24 hours notice and the use of Korean speakers of any

nationality – to ensure that our food reaches those it is intended for. A strict

enforcement of the “no access, no food” principle remains.



FLOOD RESPONSE



 Torrential rains in late July caused flooding in several parts of the country,

including damage to homes, public buildings, roads, bridges, river

embankments and agricultural land.



 Following a joint UN-IFRC mission, WFP has released a total of 173 metric

tons of food to reach over 22,000 people in the areas worst affected by

flooding. In the initial response, 30-day rations of maize were distributed to

nearly seven thousand people. A second round of distributions following

further heavy rains provided 15-day rations of either maize or wheat.



 Although the floods did cause some damage to farmland, it is too early to

understand the full impact on food production. However, initial impressions

are that the damage is not on a large scale, but localised.





Situation Update



 WFP has been able to reach well under half the 3.5 million people we are

aiming to feed. In August, WFP reached just one percent of the people we

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were aiming to assist. WFP has since April been forced to decrease the

number of people assisted from 42% in April to 30% in June to 9 % in July.



 All factories doing local production of specialised nutritious biscuits and

blends had to close in August due to a lack of key ingredients – many will re-

start production late in the month with the arrival of new commodities.

Although some ingredients are available at some factories, production is not

possible without the full proportion of raw materials required.



 With the exception of boarding schools, WFP has distributed no cereals or

pulses under the current operation, either through the public distribution

system or directly to institutions.



 In August, WFP distributed food assistance to only 20 counties, mainly to two

beneficiary groups-- boarding schools in 12 counties and flood affected

population in 9 counties. In July, WFP was operating in only 33 of the 107

counties targeted.



 WFP’s emergency operation runs for a year from April 2011 and will cost

nearly US$210 million to implement fully. It is currently only 30 percent

funded.



 WFP is prioritising the most vulnerable groups: children in orphanages,

children in hospitals, children in nurseries, pregnant and breast-feeding

women, kindergartens and primary school children. However, while WFP is

at all times prioritising the critically vulnerable, we are not able to provide

anywhere near adequate rations even for young children.



 Cereal rations distributed through the DPRK government’s Public

Distribution System (PDS) are reportedly 200 grams per person, per day in

August – this was made up predominantly of potatoes.



 In recent months, PDS distributions have been sustained by commercial grain

imports, notably a reported 100,000 metric tons from China. The national

spring and summer vegetable, potato, wheat and barley crops are also

contributing to household diets, but at a significantly lower level than usual

following the bitter winter and poor harvest. Recent figures from the

government indicate this year’s spring crop was 33 percent down on last year

and 40 percent down on 2009.



 The months of August and September are the peak of the lean season and will

be the toughest months for the poorest.

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 The DPRK authorities are adhering to the LOU on monitoring and access (see

below). In the wake of the recent floods, they allowed for the first time a joint

UN-IFRC team to visit the affected area immediately and without undue

formalities.



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